Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => New Members => Topic started by: Jussytopps on June 06, 2019, 02:41:38 PM
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Hello all, I'm new to this site. I'm a 45 years old, always had bad pmt and psoriasis. However over the past couple of years my periods are really really heavy ( fibroids ), painful and every couple of weeks coupled with numerous symptoms of the peri menopause.
Over the years I have tried numerous contraceptives I.e marina coil, pill etc and anything with hormones in it makes my psoriasis worse.
I have tried these for about 15 years and still have a bit of psoriasis but it doesn't bother me. I have finally given in and seen the GP as just could not cope. I have been prescribed femoston 1/10.
I'm sorry if this is repeat question, I have tried to search but mainly finding results from ladies who have developed psoriasis as a result of menopause.
Does anyone have any experiences good or bad? Did it make the bleeds better? psoriasis better or worse ?
Thanks very much
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Hi and welcome to MM
I doubt that psoriasis would be worse on HRT - oestrogen often helps maintain the skin better. In the past you have only had progesterone to control heavy bleeding and progesterone alone could effect the skin more negatively. Femoston contains a kinder progesterone and as it also gives you oestrogen this HRT type could be beneficial for you.
Give it a go - you may find you get some benefits. No HRT will fix everything - it's about benefits versus side effects.
If you have fibroids then you could find the bleeding quite heavy.
I found that I got the fewest problems with the Mirena and oestrogen alongside - I used oestrogen transdermally with Oestrogel.
Good luck - keep us posted. DG x
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Thank you for your advice I will see what happens.
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Hello Jussytops and welcome to the forum.
As Psoriasis is an inflammatory condition the anti inflammatory properties of oestrogen should be beneficial. I was diagnosed with a different auto immune disease namely Ulcerative Colitis at the same time my periods stopped but have been in remission ever since due I think to medication, a plant based diet and HRT.
Co incidentally I also had heavy periods plus one small fibroid but the bleeding stopped and the fibroid disappeared when I began HRT.
Wishing you luck with your regime. Take care and keep posting.
K.
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Hi Jussytops
I'm afraid I don't know about femoston, but I too have several fibroids and have had the mirena coil for 10 years. Which has stopped the heavy bleeding, which would last for weeks. I am on evorel patches but still don't think I have the levels right as I have developed acne...which according to most people oestrogen is supposed to be good for the skin. I think it is for some. Perhaps I need to increase my oestrogen.....
Do you think you could try the coil with the oestrogen as a patch or gel? If you started them together I don't know whether that would aid in the balancing of both hormones and then possibly help with the psoriasis. Could you be referred to a dermatologist for the psoriasis?
Good luck with finding a solution for all of it. It is difficult. Best wishes. x
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Hi Kathleen
I meant to ask you about your fibroid disappearing. Do you know how big the fibroid was? How long were you on hrt for when you noticed that it had gone?
I have heard various things about fibroids in that oestrogen feeds them and makes them bigger, so I've been worried about mine, but I'd love them to shrink so that I can get rid of the mirena coil. I had a scan last week to check them and they haven't changed in size since last year. I have been on hrt for nearly 4 months. (evorel patches).
I'm really pleased for you that yours has disappeared, as they're a pain. xx